Shotochem Purple Belt Founding Member Dec 23, 2006 #21 2x as many reps on the weak side than your strong tends to even things out a bit.
kyudogrrl66 Yellow Belt Dec 25, 2006 #22 I'm a believer of practicing on both sides. Depending on the entry we make on a given technique, it sure helps to be able to do techniques on both sides, rather than only knowing a reference point for one side only.
I'm a believer of practicing on both sides. Depending on the entry we make on a given technique, it sure helps to be able to do techniques on both sides, rather than only knowing a reference point for one side only.